Swoop pilot hiring.
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I don't think statements that this doesn't affect anyone not at WestJet apply, as it WILL affect EVERYONE. This isn't about "putting the WestJet pilots first" or "self preservation". This amounts to professional preservation. In contract negotiations, other companies' pay scales and working conditions serve as benchmarks and bargaining bars. If you have a company like Swoop operating 737s at a given low cost, that opens up negotiations at a completely different company where they'll contrast Swoops operation to theirs and lowball their offers. This affects everyone from AC, WJ, Transat, Flair, Sunwing, and down to Jazz, Sky, GGN, private operators, etc... As someone mentioned about Jazz, there's no way Jazz will allow their Captains to make more than a 737 Captain at Swoop would they? Not in the longterm. Next negotiation will lowball in comparison. It's an all encompassing effect, so yes, it affects everyone and everyone's livelihoods, current and future, WestJet or not, by eroding the standards to which we value our professional worth.
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Going back to the illegal action taken by WJ management...This is why the term scab is being thrown around. From Section 10 of WestJet's 2015 Pilot Agreement.
"All aircraft operated by WestJet, WestJet Encore, its subsidiaries, affiliates and/or any entity in which WestJet has effective and/or operational control must be flown by pilots as listed in the WPDL."
This contact is presently frozen until a CBA is ratified. The story is just beginning.
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Is this your first day in aviation?infiniteregulus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:46 am I don't think statements that this doesn't affect anyone not at WestJet apply, as it WILL affect EVERYONE. This isn't about "putting the WestJet pilots first" or "self preservation". This amounts to professional preservation. In contract negotiations, other companies' pay scales and working conditions serve as benchmarks and bargaining bars. If you have a company like Swoop operating 737s at a given low cost, that opens up negotiations at a completely different company where they'll contrast Swoops operation to theirs and lowball their offers. This affects everyone from AC, WJ, Transat, Flair, Sunwing, and down to Jazz, Sky, GGN, private operators, etc... As someone mentioned about Jazz, there's no way Jazz will allow their Captains to make more than a 737 Captain at Swoop would they? Not in the longterm. Next negotiation will lowball in comparison. It's an all encompassing effect, so yes, it affects everyone and everyone's livelihoods, current and future, WestJet or not, by eroding the standards to which we value our professional worth.
Why do you think everyone else was disgusted by Encore?
Disgusted by Flair?
Disgusted by Enerjet?
This is not new. It's just new that WJ pilots are feeling threatened by their management.
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$96320 CAD or $77514 US Dollar for a 737 Captain. Would it be safe to say Canada has the lowest airline pilot salaries in the first world? Is there anywhere paying 737 Captains $77k USD outside of perhaps Africa?
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I have an up-to-date chart of the CA/FO pay rates for all of the US carriers operating NB fleets. If I posted it, you would puke. Including retirement contributions made by the employer an Alaska 737/320 12th year CA is paid US$300/hr. The big 3 are 6-7% above that.
Even WJ/AC are 25%+ below the average compensation level of the top 8. Factoring in exchange it is approaching 50%. Carriers like FLAIR/SWOOP etc are paying CA rates lower than the US FO rates on the same equipment not including exchange.
Yes, Canada is clearly an outlier when it comes to pilot pay with signs of a deteriorating trend.
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Obviously it's not my first day, but it seems to be for a lot of people thinking this doesn't affect them too...Donald wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 11:11 amIs this your first day in aviation?infiniteregulus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:46 am I don't think statements that this doesn't affect anyone not at WestJet apply, as it WILL affect EVERYONE. This isn't about "putting the WestJet pilots first" or "self preservation". This amounts to professional preservation. In contract negotiations, other companies' pay scales and working conditions serve as benchmarks and bargaining bars. If you have a company like Swoop operating 737s at a given low cost, that opens up negotiations at a completely different company where they'll contrast Swoops operation to theirs and lowball their offers. This affects everyone from AC, WJ, Transat, Flair, Sunwing, and down to Jazz, Sky, GGN, private operators, etc... As someone mentioned about Jazz, there's no way Jazz will allow their Captains to make more than a 737 Captain at Swoop would they? Not in the longterm. Next negotiation will lowball in comparison. It's an all encompassing effect, so yes, it affects everyone and everyone's livelihoods, current and future, WestJet or not, by eroding the standards to which we value our professional worth.
Why do you think everyone else was disgusted by Encore?
Disgusted by Flair?
Disgusted by Enerjet?
This is not new. It's just new that WJ pilots are feeling threatened by their management.
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737 Capts in Africa make significantly more than $77k USD. Perhaps double that.
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It does when your hauling pop and chips and are based in Pickle Lake.PostmasterGeneral wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2018 11:52 pm Am I the only one who sees the backward logic some people have here? A Swoop captain, flying a 737, makes less than an A scale captain at Jazz on an RJ/Q4/Classic. (Status pay means type is irrelevant.)
The Swoop guy seems to have this “but I fly a 737!” Mentality, which to me, seems backwards. You fly a bigger plane, do more work, are responsible for more people, and have much worse working conditions, for LESS money.
How is this a win exactly? Does shiny jet syndrome really still exist?
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Hey! I liked my two summers in YPL. If i had to relive my career, I'd go back there in a heartbeat.
Say, what's that mountain goat doing up here in the mist?
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I’m sure anyone meeting most of the swoop requirements as a captain can go left seat at Encore which by the time you factor in the ESP and profit share is probably the same as year one swoop cpt.
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THIS!!!privateer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:50 amGoing back to the illegal action taken by WJ management...This is why the term scab is being thrown around. From Section 10 of WestJet's 2015 Pilot Agreement.
"All aircraft operated by WestJet, WestJet Encore, its subsidiaries, affiliates and/or any entity in which WestJet has effective and/or operational control must be flown by pilots as listed in the WPDL."
This contact is presently frozen until a CBA is ratified. The story is just beginning.
Now I know why our MEC Chair was so upbeat when I discussed my concerns around this Swoop business.
I think what we have here folks is the old "bait n switch". The company makes us worry about something that we really shouldn't be worrying about. We pass those concerns/worry to our negots committees who then fight hard to make damn sure we don't lose the flying we shouldn't lose to begin with Then we may feel victorious if we sign a deal which locks in Swoop flying on one side and gives only marginal increases on the other. It's subconscious human behaviour. I wonder if negotiators have employed human nature/behavioral experts?
Fascinating!
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What if every pilot they hire goes to the bottom of the WPDL?...we already hire out of sequence in that we hire WestJet pilots and place them on the list below Encore pilots. Encore is a separate company with a separate OC and so will Swoop be.
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Westjet doesn't control the seniority list. We do. Basically the Swoop flying would have to be available to anybody on list in order of seniority and if any spots are left then they could put new hires in there. This is all just semantics right now though. What it all really means is that flying done under the parent company of WJ is subject to negotiation by WJ ALPA pilots. That's the whole point of certification. Real legal ramifications. No airline in Canada (to my knowledge) has tried such an end-run around a legally certified labour group before. Even KFC-Flair don't even come close. This is flying pax on WJ owned aircraft, dispatched, maintained and managed by WJ at the top. This was all a ploy to get us thinking about something else we need to "lock down".
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Section 3.1.2Ex DC10 Driver wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:52 pm What if every pilot they hire goes to the bottom of the WPDL?...we already hire out of sequence in that we hire WestJet pilots and place them on the list below Encore pilots. Encore is a separate company with a separate OC and so will Swoop be.
"For pilots hired after May 12, 2014, the individual's position on the WPDL will be the date of hire (DOH) on which he started or starts as a pilot for WestJet or WestJet Encore."
Only WestJet and WestJet Encore pilots can hold a position on the WPDL.
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"All aircraft operated by WestJet, WestJet Encore, its subsidiaries, affiliates and/or any entity in which WestJet has effective and/or operational control must be flown by pilots as listed in the WPDL."
I would like to thank the now defunct WJPA for this agreement verbage
I would like to thank the now defunct WJPA for this agreement verbage
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"All aircraft operated by WestJet, WestJet Encore, its subsidiaries, affiliates and/or any entity in which WestJet has effective and/or operational control must be flown by pilots as listed in the WPDL."
And then from our "personalized" email May 5 from GGG
When I speak with many of you, I hear the following concerns and offer my thoughts on each of these:
· The current agreement is not a legal, binding contract under the Canada Labour Code and would not hold up in a court of law
o The agreement is indeed legal and binding at law. We have always adhered to all the terms and conditions of our agreements.[/i]
And then from our "personalized" email May 5 from GGG
When I speak with many of you, I hear the following concerns and offer my thoughts on each of these:
· The current agreement is not a legal, binding contract under the Canada Labour Code and would not hold up in a court of law
o The agreement is indeed legal and binding at law. We have always adhered to all the terms and conditions of our agreements.[/i]
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So for you it is an academic discussion. That makes it easier to decide on where the moral high ground is and position oneself there. Fair enough.altiplano wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:10 amIt isn't self preservation for me, RB211.RB211 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 5:55 amUltimately that is the issue you have isn't it? Other pilots should put the interest of the WJ pilots first and foremost when contemplating such an opportunity. It is not an altruistic concern for our "profession" but rather self preservation. The same self preservation that some other pilot has when looking to Swoop.
I don't work at Westjet and this won't directly affect me.
This is about other pilots being complicit in subverting the rights and standing of another pilot. Not just working for less, but fucking them while you do it. Supporting corporate interests over those of your professional colleagues while selling yourself short.
It is also fair to question and, indeed, disagree with the career decisions made by others in our profession. Right and wrong, however, is not always black and white. There are many variables that can affect ones decision; personal and professional.
I question the right of one group to permanently and comprehensively punish an individual because it disagrees with that decision. I also question this altruistic notion that the blacklist is to protect the profession in general.
The WJ pilots have tools and strategies available to them other than 'fucking' (to use your term) individuals they don't feel support their cause. I hope they use them to gain a favorable resolution.
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The modelled avg pay is higher than these rates.
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Transonic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:26 amRealitychex wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:22 am Please translate those rates into what an annualized salary would look like, given full, practical flying blocks, and not including benefits and per diems.
A quick reference to ALPA data shows the average annual block hours flown per FTE pilot:
WestJet 736
Southwest 704
Spirit 552
Frontier 531
Allegiant 480.
So most likely best to compare to WS @77.5hrs/month.
Step 1 - $96 320
Step 2 - $111 135
Step 3 - $122 267
FO
Step 1 - $51 921
Step 2 - $64 746
Step 3 - $71 219
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The concept of Swoop was sold to Westjetters cause of the need “to protect the low end of market”.
It has now morphed into anywhere from 30-50 tails (removed from Mainline). Pilots at WJ need to
Wake up and accept the reality that eventually all tails will be at Swoop. Swoop is simply about control and
Greed. It’s design is to bypass the union and lower CASM , all under the false pretence of “defending the low end of the market”.
Make no mistake about it, no one is safe on the WJ one list. The good news is this will all end up with ALPA/WJ legal, CIRB and Canadian Tribunal/courts, Politicians offices and the media. Then some middle ground will be found that benefits all parties
involved.
That all sound messy, but it is now messy. Time to work this out now with the resources that are available to all parties involved.
If not this will be eventually challenged with an application for Common Employer. I can’t imagine that the Swoop pilots would not seek a union drive, and be successful at it ( as happened at both WJ and Encore).
It has now morphed into anywhere from 30-50 tails (removed from Mainline). Pilots at WJ need to
Wake up and accept the reality that eventually all tails will be at Swoop. Swoop is simply about control and
Greed. It’s design is to bypass the union and lower CASM , all under the false pretence of “defending the low end of the market”.
Make no mistake about it, no one is safe on the WJ one list. The good news is this will all end up with ALPA/WJ legal, CIRB and Canadian Tribunal/courts, Politicians offices and the media. Then some middle ground will be found that benefits all parties
involved.
That all sound messy, but it is now messy. Time to work this out now with the resources that are available to all parties involved.
If not this will be eventually challenged with an application for Common Employer. I can’t imagine that the Swoop pilots would not seek a union drive, and be successful at it ( as happened at both WJ and Encore).